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Petition for Modification of a Previously Approved Antitheft Device; BMW
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In 1986, this agency granted BMW of North America, Inc.'s (BMW) petition for exemption from the parts marking requirements of the vehicle theft prevention standard for the BMW 7 Car line. This notice grants BMW's petition for a modification of the previously approved antitheft device. The agency grants this petition because it has determined, based on substantial evidence, that the modified antitheft device described in BMW's petition to be placed on the car line as standard equipment, is likely to be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance with parts marking requirements.
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Grant of petition for modification of a previously approved antitheft device.
In 1986, this agency granted BMW of North America, Inc.'s (BMW) petition for exemption from the parts marking requirements of the vehicle theft prevention standard for the BMW 7 Car line. This notice grants BMW's petition for a modification of the previously approved antitheft device. The agency grants this petition because it has determined, based on substantial evidence, that the modified antitheft device described in BMW's petition to be placed on the car line as standard equipment, is likely to be as effective in reducing and deterring motor vehicle theft as compliance with parts marking requirements.
The exemption granted by this notice is effective at the beginning of the 1995 model year.
Ms. Barbara A. Gray, Office of Market Incentives, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Gray's telephone number is (202) 366-1740.
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